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Nov

1777

Wayne's Court-Martial and Acquittal

Paoli, PA· month date

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The Story

Anthony Wayne demanded a court-martial to address accusations that his negligence had caused the Paoli disaster. The court examined testimony from officers and soldiers and concluded that Wayne had acted with honor, though it noted he might have been more attentive to intelligence warnings about British proximity.

The acquittal restored Wayne's reputation and allowed him to continue his career, which would include significant commands at Germantown, Monmouth, and Stony Point. The court-martial process itself demonstrated the Continental Army's commitment to military justice — an officer accused of failure was given a formal hearing rather than simply dismissed.